I had a complete bottom job done the end of June that included all the zincs replaced. the first of September I noticed that the zincs on my rudders were all most gone, only 2 months. I replaced them and looked again today and saw that they were at least 50% gone. The boat is in salt water in Key West. The zincs on the prop shafts are in good condition. I know that the rudders were wire wheeled to bare metal and painted. My question is if the zincs were put on the rudders with paint between the zinc and the rudder is that correct? Or should the paint be removed and the zinc against bare metal?
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Zinc Replacement
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Zinc Replacement
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The zincs need to be touching bare metal. Paint will act as an insulator and stop the current flow. You will need to remove the paint underneath the zincs to have them work properly.
1993 Sea Ray 200 Overnighter OB with 1993 Mercury 150 hp Outboard
1979 Starcraft 14' Rowboat with 2011 Mercury 9.9 hp Outboard
Former boat: 1971 Trojan F26
1979 Starcraft 14' Rowboat with 2011 Mercury 9.9 hp Outboard
Former boat: 1971 Trojan F26
++1. Continuity in key. Is all your metal hardware through the hull bonded? If so, make sure your rudders are also, and that the wiring and connectors are clean and in good shape.
She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year